Oneida County sheriff announces retirement

Oneida County Sheriff Jeff Hoffman announced today that he will retire on Dec. 14.

Hoffman has served in law enforcement for 38 years. He was appointed as sheriff in 2005 and has been elected twice since then. He currently is serving a term that ends in January 2015.

"Oneida County has had a tradition of strong law enforcement and providing good service to our citizens," Hoffman said in a news release. "I hope I left my mark on the Oneida County Sheriff's Office, and I trust those now in leadership roles will continue the strong heritage of professionalism and integrity.

After Hoffman's retirement, Oneida County Sheriff's chief deputy John Sweeney will perform all required duties of the sheriff, pending an appointment by Gov. Scott Walker to fill the vacancy.

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Oneida County sheriff announces retirement

Oneida County Sheriff Jeff Hoffman announced today that he will retire on Dec. 14. Hoffman has served in law enforcement for 38 years. He was appointed as sheriff in 2005 and has been elected twice

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